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Charles Darwin remains the subject of continuing energetic debate in the fields of philosophy, history of science, biology and history of ideas. This volume offers a collection of newly commissioned essays from experts in their fields, and will provide a student readership with an accessible guide through Darwin's thought.

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Darwin Correspondence Project
Includes an online searchable database of approximately 14,500 letter entries written both by and to Charles Darwin.

The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online
Hosts Darwin’s complete publications, 20,000 private papers, the largest Darwin bibliography, supplementary works, and more.

Darwin 2009
Cambridge University's Festival July 2009 Festival Agenda to celebrate the work, writings, life, and times of Charles Darwin.

Charles Darwin Foundation
Information about this research organization dedicated to the conservation of the Galapagos Islands.

Darwin Day Celebration
Contains information about the celebration, sponsored by the Institute for Humanist Studies and designed to promote public education about science, and how you can participate.

About Darwin
Explores the life and times of Charles Darwin including a timeline, significant people in his life, illustrations, and additional resources.

Charles Darwin Quotes
A selection of quotes by Darwin.

Lucidcafe: Darwin
Includes a brief bio of Darwin and lists books, movies, images, Web sites, and other resources.

 

DARWIN NEWS

Unfinished Business
Economist

listen icon Celebrating Darwin's Revolution
NPR

Darwin's First Clues
National Geographic

Who was More Important: Darwin or Lincoln?
Newsweek

How Darwin Won the Evolution Race
The Observer

Was Darwin Wrong?
National Geographic

Charles Darwin: 'Is man an ape or an angel?'
Telegraph

At Botanical Garden: What Darwin Saw Out Back
New York Times

On the Origin of a Theory
Smithsonian Magazine

Charles Darwin was not the father of atheism
Telegraph

Missing Link: Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin's neglected double.
New Yorker

Why Darwin Matters
The Guardian

Evolution and Darwin
The Observer

Ben Stein Dukes it Out with Darwin
Time

It's a big year for Charles Darwin
The Nationa

Rewriting Darwin: The new non-genetic inheritance
New Scientist

Darwin's Dangerous Idea
The Star

Darwin still causing waves after 150 years
Thomson Reuters

Evolution Takes Root in Art
Wall Street Journal

Darwin's Joyful Journey of Discovery
Wall Street Journal

 

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